Karick Lake is a 65-acre man-made impoundment constructed in 1965, opened to fishing in 1966, and is designated as a Fish Management Area. The lake has an average depth of 7 feet with a maximum depth of 18 feet, with the deepest areas located near the dam and along the old streambed. A considerable amount of flooded timber remains, providing fish habitat. The lake has been stocked with largemouth bass, bluegill, redear sunfish (shellcracker), and channel catfish. Karick Lake is located in northwestern Okaloosa County off County Road 189 approximately 8 miles north of Baker, FL. Concrete boat ramps with courtesy docks are located in both the north and south campgrounds. A handicapped accessible fishing pier is located adjacent to the boat ramp in the north campground. Both campgrounds are accessible from CR 189. Informational kiosks are located adjacent to each boat ramp. The south campground contains primitive campsites (no electrical or water hookups) and picnic areas. The north campground has picnic grounds and campsites are available with both electric and water hookups. Both campgrounds have restroom/bath facilities and are maintained by the Florida Forest Service. Bait, supplies, and other conveniences are available in nearby Baker and Blackmon, FL. Karick Lake is subject to the rules and regulations currently in effect for Fish Management Areas. Please refer to a current copy of Florida Freshwater Sport Fishing Regulations. Gasoline boat motors are prohibited from use on Karick Lake; however, use of electric trolling motors is allowed.

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TrophyCatch Tracker

TrophyCatch is FWC's citizen-science program that rewards anglers for documenting and releasing trophy bass 8 pounds or larger. The following TrophyCatch bass have been submitted from Karick Lake:

Lunker Club (8 – 9.9 pounds): 1

Current Forecast:

Beginning July 10, 2017, the FWC, working in partnership with the Florida Forest Service, conducted a complete drawdown of Karick Lake Fish Management Area (Okaloosa County). Contractors are using heavy equipment to remove excess muck, re-contour the lake bottom, and improve fish habitat. After renovations are complete and the lake has refilled, it will be restocked with sport fish. For the new sport fish community to become established, fishing will not be permitted in Karick Lake until 2020. The recreation area is currently closed to the public while construction is under way, but Hurricane and Bear Lakes are both located on the Blackwater State Forest and provide ample fishing opportunities within easy travelling distances from the Karick Lake campgrounds (See information and fishing forecasts for Hurricane Lake, Bear Lake, and other Northwest Region sites.) Karick Lake was determined a priority for renovation due to the degraded fish habitat and a very unbalanced sport fish community. After this treatment, the improved habitat and balanced fish community will provide premier freshwater fishing opportunities for anglers in Northwest Florida. For more information about this project contact Neil Branson, at 850-957-0003.

FWC Facts:The Gulf sturgeon spawns 140 miles upstream from the mouth of the Suwannee River, one of the last pristine rivers with no dams to bar its path.

Pursuant to section 120.74, Florida Statutes, the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has published its 2017 Agency Regulatory Plan.

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